GMO AFRICA
Blog and news on the benefits of genetically modified food in Africa.
GM ‘vital’ to meeting the world’s food needs
Published by GMO Africa | Filed under Biotech News
Source: Independent
Date: August 26, 2008
Biotechnologies such as GM crops are necessary to double global food production by 2050, a major biotechnology conference has been told. Read more….
Professor seeks drought-tolerant potato
Published by GMO Africa | Filed under Biotech News
Source: Capital Press
Date: August 26, 2008
Research to develop drought resistance in a relatively simple plant during his years in Indiana is continuing for Dring Crowell, newly installed professor of biological sciences at Idaho State University. Read more….
Bt maize pollen poses no risk to green lacewings
Published by GMO Africa | Filed under Biotech News
Source: GMO Compass
Date: August 22, 2008
Scientists at the Swiss research institute Agroscope Reckenholz-Tänikon (ART) have carried out the first research on adult green lacewings to see whether they are harmed by ingesting Bt maize pollen. Read more….
Sphere: Related Content10 startling facts on biotech crops
Published by GMO Africa | Filed under Biotech News
Source: The GMO Debate
Date: August 19, 2008
Here is an article outlining some new developments in the field of agricultural biotechnology. The article lists progress that has been made in the field for the last ten years. Read more….
Sphere: Related ContentPrince Charles should keep his GM ideas to himself
Published by GMO Africa | Filed under Biotech News
Source: Times Online
Date: August 14, 2008
What is it with the Prince of Wales? He seems physically incapable of keeping his mouth shut. Yesterday he was ranting about genetically modified crops, multinationals and climate change. But it might equally have been architecture, education or McDonald’s, three of his previous obsessions. Next week it’ll no doubt be the price of gas. And why haven’t we heard his views on Georgia? Read more….
Sphere: Related ContentWhy Prince Charles is right – and wrong on GM
Published by GMO Africa | Filed under Biotech News
Source: New Scientist
Date: August 14, 2008
Many of us in the UK woke up this morning to hear Prince Charles ranting about genetically modified crops on the radio, or to see this ominous headline in The Daily Telegraph: “Earth faces GM crops catastrophe, warns Prince”.
The sub-headline: “Multinational firms conducting a ‘gigantic experiment that has gone seriously wrong’.” Read more….
Sphere: Related ContentMissing the signs of genetic irrelevance
Published by GMO Africa | Filed under Biotech News
Source: BBC News
Date: August 13, 2008
Prince Charles usually speaks from the heart; and his latest outpouring on genetically modified crops is expressed in terms that are forthright even for him. Read more….
Sphere: Related ContentSC to hear plea for moratorium on GM crop today
Published by GMO Africa | Filed under Biotech News
Source: Indian Express
Date: August 13, 2008
NEW DELHI, AUGUST 11: An application seeking a complete moratorium on release of any genetically-modified (GM) crops in the environment till an independent testing facility is set up in India, will be listed for hearing in the Supreme Court on Tuesday. Read more….
Sphere: Related ContentAnalysis: is the Prince of Wales right about GM crops?
Published by GMO Africa | Filed under Biotech News
Source: Times Online
Date: August 13, 2008
It is hardly a secret that the Prince of Wales objects to genetically modified crops. It is now a decade since he criticised GM scientists for entering “realms that belong to God and God alone”, and he has since repeatedly voiced opposition to biotechnology and advocated organic farming. Read more….
Sphere: Related ContentControversial GM map
Published by GMO Africa | Filed under Biotech News
Source:ABC News
Date:August 12, 2008
The Victorian Government has urged people protesting against genetically modified crops to respect the farmers who grow them.
Protest group, Gene Ethics, has published a map of farms growing commercial GM canola crops and the names of the farmers on the internet. Read more….
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